While negotiations continue between Turkey, Sweden and Finland, supporters of the terrorist organization PKK flow to street

While negotiations on NATO membership between Turkey, Sweden and Finland continue, supporters of the terrorist organization PKK/YPG organized an march in Gothenburg, Sweden. Images of the terrorist organization were projected onto the city hall and Avicii Arena, one of the city’s landmarks, in the capital Stockholm last week.

Turkey’s Presidential Spokesperson İbrahim Kalın and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Sedat Önal held talks at NATO Central Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, regarding the process that started with the NATO membership applications of Sweden and Finland and developed with Turkey’s veto. After their contacts, Kalın and Önal met with journalists. Stating that terrorist organizations have taken these countries captive with the chain of activities they have established in Finland and Sweden, Kalın said, “It is unacceptable that these terrorist organizations are in a chain of activities in the heart of Europe as if they are capturing these countries.”

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